Margot Mason, a thinly veiled version of Germaine Greer, has writer's block following publication of her polemic 'The Cerebral Vagina' thirty years ago, when in through the windows of her country retreat steps one of her committed fans - with a gun. What follows is Joanna Murray-Smith's deliciously wicked comedy that deftly walks the tightrope between satire and farce.

Peridot advises that this show contains gunshots and occasional contemporary language.